Morena Skalamera
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. M. Skalamera
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 1982
- m.skalamera@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Morena Skalamera is een universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Geschiedenis.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Instituut voor Geschiedenis
- History and International Studies
- Skalamera M. (2024), The varying levels of contrasting adaptation in Central Asia’s climate change politics, Central Asian Survey : 1-20.
- Skalamera M. (2023), Schmierstoff der Beziehung Russlands Energie für China, Osteuropa (7-9): 275–286.
- Banka A., Kulesa L., Meijer H., Reynolds J., Simon L., Skalamera M. & Smitson S. (2023), Geostrategic context: bridging alliances in the shadow of Sino-American competition, Defence Studies 24(1): 114-121.
- Milchram C. & Skalamera M. (2023), Exploring the geopolitical impacts of energy justice: an interdisciplinary research agenda. In: Scholten D. (red.), Handbook on the geopolitics of the energy transition: Edward Elgar Publishing. 232-246 .
- Skalamera M. & Köstem S. (2023), The dual transformation in development finance: Western multilateral development banks and China in post-Soviet energy, Review of International Political Economy 30(1): 176-200.
- Skalamera M. (2023), The geopolitics of energy after the invasion of Ukraine, The Washington Quarterly 46(1): 7-24.
- Skalamera M. (2023), A ‘steppe’ into the void: central Asia in the post-oil world. In: Sabyrbekov R., Overland I. & Vakulchuk R. (red.), Climate change in Central Asia. Cham: Springer. 83-94.
- Skalamera M. 27 maart 2022, Importance of the Caspian Sea Countries for the EU Energy Security: A Global Perspective on European Politics. A Global Perspective on European Politics. Groningen University [podcast].
- Skalamera M. (2022), Bespreking van: Makarov I. A. & et al. (2021), Povorot k prirode: Novaia ekologicheskaia politika Rossii v usloviiakh “zelenoi” transformatsii mirovoi ekonomiki i politiki. Doklad po itogam serii situatsionnykh analizov. Moscow: HSE: Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniia. The Russian Review 81(4): 752-796.
- Skalamera M. (2022), The EU’s Low-Carbon Policies and Implications for Arctic Energy Projects: The Russian Case. In: Likhacheva A. (red.), Arctic Fever Political, Economic & Environmental Aspects: Palgrave Macmillan. 333-354.
- Skalamera M. (2022), ‘Steppe-ing’ out of Russia’s shadow: Russia’s changing ‘energy power’ in post-Soviet Eurasia, Europe-Asia Studies 74(9): 1640-1656.
- Skalamera M. (2021), The Southern gas corridor and the new geopolitics of climate change, Baku Dialogues 4(3): 70-86.
- Skalamera M. (2021), Russia’s foray into Asia’s energy market. In: Buchanan E. (red.), Russian Energy Strategy in the Asia-Pacific - Implications for Australia. Australia: ANU Press. 31-54.
- Skalamera M. (2021), “Greening” over the transatlantic divide: domestic constraints and the possibility of renewed cooperation. Philadelphia: Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania.
- Skalamera M. (2020), Political Transition on the Great Steppe: The Case of Kazakhstan, Survival 62(1): 157-168.
- Skalamera M. (2020), After the fall: steppe strongmen in a post-oil era. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts : Davis Center For Russian and Eurasian Studies.
- Skalamera M. (2020), Circling the barrels: Kazakhstan’s regime stability in the wake of the 2014 oil bust, Central Asian Survey 39(4): 480-499.
- Skalamera M. (2020), The 2020 oil price dive in a carbon-constrained era: strategies for energy exporters in central Asia, International Affairs 96(6): 1623-1642.
- Skalamera M. (9 november 2020), Is the renewable energy transition an existential crisis for petrostates?: International Affairs Blog. [blog].
- Skalamera M. (2020), Uncovering the domestic factor in the Sino-Russian energy partnership, Geopolitics 25(4): 989-1014.
- Skalamera M. (2019), Explaining the emerging Sino-Russian energy partnership. In: Bekkevold J.I. & Lo B. (red.), Sino-Russian relations in the 21st century. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 69-86.
- Skalamera M. (2018), Understanding Russia’s energy turn to China: domestic narratives and national identity priorities, Post-Soviet Affairs 34(1): 55-77.
- Skalamera M. (2018), Explaining the 2014 Sino–Russian gas breakthrough: the primacy of domestic politics, Europe-Asia Studies 70(1): 90-107.
- Skalamera M. (2018), The domestic factor in the international political economy of Eurasian gas trade. In: Goldthau A., Keating M.F. & Kuzemko C. (red.), Handbook of the international political economy of energy and natural resources: Edward Elgar Publishing. 342-353.
- Skalamera M. (2018), Transformed gas markets fuel US-Russian rivalry, but Europe plays key role too, Russia Matters : .
- Skalamera M. (2018), The Silk Road Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Russian and Chinese Competition for Central Asia’s Energy, Insight Turkey 20(4): 45-65.
- O'Sullivan M., Skalamera M. & Soylu C. (2018), Russia’s Energy Foray into Asia: Implications for U.S. Interests. National Bureau of Asian Research Special Report nr. 74. Seattle, Washington: The National Bureau of Asian Research.
- Skalamera M. (2017), Russia’s lasting influence in Central Asia, Survival 59(6): 123-142.
- Skalamera M. & Farinosi F. (2017), Energy transitions and climate security in Italy. In: Looney R. (red.), Handbook of transitions to energy and climate security. London: Routledge.
- Skalamera M. (2017), Getting Russian gas to Europe: old relationships sprout new wings, E-IR.
- Skalamera M. & Goldthau A. (2016), Russia: Playing hardball or bidding farewell to Europe? : Debunking the myths of Eurasia's new geopolitics of gas. Cambridge, MA: Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - Harvard Kennedy School (Harvard University). [discussion paper].
- Skalamera M. (2016), Sino-Russian energy relations reversed: a new little brother, Energy Strategy Reviews 13-14: 97-108.
- Skalamera M. (2016), Revisiting the Nabucco debacle: myths and realities, Problems of Post-Communism 65(1): 18-36.
- Skalamera M. (2016), Invisible but not indivisible: Russia, the European Union, and the importance of “Hidden Governance”, Energy Research & Social Science 12: 27-49.
- Skalamera M. (2015), The Ukraine crisis: the neglected gas factor, Orbis 59(3): 398-410.
- Skalamera M. (2015), Italy’s path to gas liberalisation: corporate power, monopoly distortions and the Russia factor, Contemporary Italian Politics 7(2): 161-184.
- Skalamera M. (2015), Energy security in the wake of the Ukraine crisis: getting the real threats right, Global Policy : .
- Skalamera M. (2015), A kink in the pipeline: why Turkish-Russian gas diplomacy won't end well for Ankara, Foreign Affairs : .
- Skalamera M. (2015), Sino-Russian energy relations reversed: a new little brother, Open Democracy.
- Skalamera M. (2015), Climate policy according to Gazprom, Open Democracy : .
- Skalamera M. (2014), Putin’s Asian strategy 2015, National Bureau of Asian Research Special Report : .